0.135X40.55 | TorqueMaster Original Spring | TM/TM1
The Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Spring system was introduced in 1994. This specific spring represents the first-edition series (1994-Early 2000's), featuring the black round plastic winding cone and a 0.721" inside diameter (ID).
In early 2000's Wayne Dalton transitioned to a 0.650" inside diameter with a metal winding end cone. Because of the change in inside diameter you will notice changes in the other variables as well.
See below for the correct replacement spring.
Replacement Part Available
0.133X40.23 | TorqueMaster Original Spring | TM/TM1
$64.97
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Spring TypeTorqueMaster Original | TM/TM1
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Counterbalance/Lift Weight60 - 62.5 LBS
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Door Height6'0" - 7'0"
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Inside Diameter (ID)0.721
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Wire Size0.135
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Coil Length40.55
When replacing TorqueMaster Springs it is necessary to identify if the door utilizes the original TorqueMaster One, or the newer TorqueMaster Plus spring system.
The easiest way to distinguish these is by visually inspecting the end brackets. ToqueMaster One has a counter and winding fitting to the end, while TorqueMaster Plus has the anti-drop pawl and rachet gear inside the end bracket. You can also determine each type of spring system by looking at the winding shaft on the end of the springs.
The counterbalance weight (e.g. Wt. or Wgt.) on the sticker is the most important when determining the correct spring needed.
The spring's job is to store the mechanical energy from the weight of the door. When this is done correctly the Opener | Operator has to do minimal work. It is best practice to choose springs within 10 pounds of the garage door weight as outside that will cause the motor to work harder than needed to open/close the garage door.
How to Install ToqueMaster Springs
A quick and easy DIY project for your broken Wayne Dalton garage door.
